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| | Grand Duchy of Lithuania - encyclopedia article about Grand Duchy of Lithuania. |
 | | The chancery languages of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was Ruthenian (reffered to as Old Belarusian by Belarusians and as Chancery Slavic by Lithuanians) and Latin. |  | | The Grand Duchy of Lithuania retained many rights in that confederation (including separate government, treasury and army) until the May Constitution of Poland was passed in 1791. |  | | , the Grand Duchy of Lithuania was a sovereign State of Confederation A confederation is an association of sovereign states, usually created by treaty but often later adopting a common constitution. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Baden |
 | | In Baden, by the order of the Grand duke, the candidate for the archiepiscopal see was elected by free vote of the assembled deans (1822), but their choice of Wanker, a professor of theology in Freiburg, was condemned by the pope as canonically invalid. |  | | The highest spiritual authority of Catholic Baden is the Archbishop of Freiburg, who is also Metropolitan of the province of the Upper Rhine; he is a member of the First Chamber of Baden, ranks immediately after the ministers of state, and enjoys the title of Excellency. |  | | The progress of the Reformation in the Margravate of Baden was far from being uniform. |
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| | BADEN, GRAND DUCHY OF - Online Information article about BADEN, GRAND DUCHY OF |
 | | The supreme courts of justice of the duchy are in Karlsruhe, Freiburg, See also: |  | | The July Revolution led to no disturbances in Baden; but the new grand-duke from the first showed liberal tendencies. |  | | Confederation of the Rhine, declared himself a sovereign prince, became a grand-duke, and received other additions of territory. |
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| | Decorations of the Grand Duchy of Baden |
 | | A republic was declared on November 22, 1918, and Baden became a state of the Weimar Republic. |  | | Corps Werder was then dissolved, and the Badeners participated in the siege of Strasbourg from August to September. |  | | A number of the revolutionary leaders would flee to the United States, and several served in the U.S. Civil War. |
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| | Baden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The supreme courts lay in Karlsruhe, Freiburg, Offenburg, Heidelberg, Mosach, Waldshut, Constance, and Mannheim, whence appeals passed to the Reichsgericht (the supreme tribunal) in Leipzig. |  | | After 1771 the only surviving branch retained full authority and in return for compliance with Napoleon, was raised to Electoral dignity in 1803, and then Grand Ducal status in 1806. |  | | Baden is a historical state in the southwest of Germany. |
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| | Grand Ducal Standards 1858-1918 (Baden, Germany) |
 | | Frederick II was married to Hilda of Luxemburg (1864-1954, daughter of Grand Duke Adolf). |  | | That was in 1897 Frederick I (born 1826, reigned 1852-1907). |  | | (...) This webpage about Friedrich II, last Grand Duke of Baden who abdicated 1918 says he was married to Hilda Charlotte Wilhelmine of Nassau (b. |
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| | Grand Duchy of Baden - encyclopedia article about Grand Duchy of Baden. |
 | | Initially constituted through the British North America Act of 1867, it is governed as a parliamentary democracy with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, represented by Governor General Adrienne Clarkson. |  | | According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 6. |  | | Baden is a town in the Swiss The Swiss Confederation or Switzerland (Latin: Confœderatio Helvetica) is a landlocked federal state in Europe, which borders Germany, France, Italy, Austria and Liechtenstein. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Grand%20Duchy%20of%20Baden
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| | The Avalon Project : Naturalization Convention Between the United States and Baden; July 19, 1868 |
 | | The resent convention shall be ratified by His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Baden, and by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate of the United States, and the ratifications shall be exchanged at Carlsruhe as soon as possible. |  | | The President of the United States of America, George Bancroft, envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the said States, the Grand Duke of Baden; and His Royal Highness the Grand Duke of Baden, his President of the Ministry of the Grand Ducal House and of Foreign Affairs and Chamberlain, Rudolph von Freydorf; |  | | Naturalization Convention Between the United States and Baden; July 19, 1868 |
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 | | s/o Caspar from Steibsheim, Bretten district Grand-duchy of Baden, and Barbara Margaretha, nee Hufnagel, from Hismannsberg, Kastel county court, Kingdom of Bavaria |  | | d/o Friedrich from Barmke, Helmstett court, Duchy of Braunschweig, and Sophie Friederike Elizabethe, nee Wietholter, from Ladbergen, Tecklenburg circuit, Kingdom of Prussia |  | | d/o Isaac from Campbell County, and Magdalena, nee Uhl, from Ichenheim, Lahr administrative district, grand-duchy of Baden |
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| | PETER FAMILY FROM ACHERN TO UNION HILL |
 | | .........................3 Josef (Joseph) Peterb: 1714 in Achern, Grand Duchy of Baden, Germanyd: November 21, 1797 in Achern,Grand Duchy of Baden, GermanyNumber of children: 4Age at death: 83 est. |  | | .......................................................................+Franz Braunsteinb: November 05, 1823 in Bruchsal, Grand Duchy of Baden, Germanym: 1852d: June 15, 1864 in Hanover Court House, sent to, Mt.Pleasant Hospital, Washington, D.C.Relationship: MarriedNumber of children: 5Age at death: 40Military service: Bet. |  | | .......................................................................+Emma Lindauerb: in Rhine-Bischoffsheim,Grand Duchy of Baden, Germanym: July 31, 1851 in Katholisch,Achern,Baden,Baden,GermanyRelationship: MarriedNumber of children: 1 |
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| | Duchy of Nassau 1806-1866 (Prussia, Germany) |
 | | Duke Adolf lost his duchy to Prussia in 1866 but inherited Luxemburg in 1890 when king William III of the Netherlands died and the throne of the Netherlands went to his daughter Wilhelmina. |  | | In 1815 it became a member of the German Confederation (Deutscher Bund). |  | | After the death of King William III of the Netherlands in 1890, Duke Adolf of Nassau became Grand Duke of Luxembourg (and his descendents still are). |
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| | Germany, the German Confederation |
 | | After all five sons of Frederick V served as Landgrave and died without male heir, title reverted in 1866 to what had become the Grand Duchy of Hesse-Darmstadt. |  | | Then in 1890 the Salic Law prevented Queen Wilhelmina from inheriting the Duchy and it became independent. |  | | Taken by Napoleon for the Confederation of the Rhine, it was restored by the Congress of Vienna. |
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 | | Grand Duke Frederick, who has ruled the Grand Duchy of Baden since 1858, is much admired by many citizens of the German states. |  | | His strong encouragement of democratic reform in his realm and his staunch defence of the rights of his people through court reform and legislation make Frederick one of the most progressive hereditary rulers in New Europa. |  | | The city of Mannheim on the northern border of Baden is, to all intents and purposes, the terminus of the commercial navigation of the River Rhine. |
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 | | George Frederick SCHLEITH was born on 13 May 1835 in Maulburg in Grand Duchy of Baden. |  | | Elizabetha OBLENDER was born on 1 Nov 1842 in Eschbrun in Grand Duchy of Baden. |
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| | German Regional Research, 1990 Borders |
 | | Braunschweig, the kingdom/Prussian province of Hannover, the duchy of |  | | Oldenburg], the province of Rheinhessen [grand duchy of Hessen-Darmstadt], part of the landgraviate of |  | | Hessen-Homburg, the electorate of Hessen-Kassel, the duchy of Nassau, the district of Wetzlar [part of the former Prussian Rheinprovinz], and the principality of |
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| | Grand Duchy of Baden |
 | | United States - Washington DC Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Washington DC, with a history of the country and information about the Grand-Ducal Family. |  | | A dominion or nation ruled by an archduke or archduchess as a self-governing state. |  | | Luxembourg Embassy of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg in Washington DC, with a history of the country and information about the Grand-Ducal Family. |
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| | Hecker, Friedrich Franz Karl on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | A lawyer, he was a leader of the radical republicans in the grand duchy of Baden and during the revolutionary agitation of 1847-49 in Germany, he helped organize the demands for democratic parliamentary government. |  | | Forced into exile, he settled permanently in the United States. |  | | Prior to the meeting of the Frankfurt Parliament in 1848 he led an unsuccessful uprising in Baden, proclaiming a constitutional republic. |
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| | Baden-Württemberg |
 | | 1802 Annexed by Baden, some territory to Switzerland. |  | | 25 Apr 1952 Constituted by the merger of Baden, Württemberg-Baden, |  | | 27 Apr 1112 Margraviate of Baden (Markgrafschaft Baden) established. |
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| | Baden |
 | | The state of Baden has been combined with the formerly separate and neighboring state of Württemberg, |  | | (early sovereigns) of the state of Baden until the early 18th century. |  | | he separate states of Baden and Württemberg were then officially merged (along with the formerly separate state of Hohenzollern) to form the |
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| | Grand Duchy of Baden |
 | | The Duchy immediately agreed to join but could not officially become a member until its legislative body met that autumn. |  | | The Grand Duchy issued stamps until 1871 with the 1868 printing being the last issue. |  | | The stamps of Baden were superseded by the stamps of the German Empire on 1 Jan, 1872 but the old stamps were good until 25 Mar., 1872. |
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| | Decorations of the Grand Duchy of Hesse |
 | | Rheinhessen had formerly been the main part of the Duchy of Westphalia, but was acquired by the Grand Duke at the Congress of Vienna in 1815. |  | | There were also a number of smaller splinter states. |  | | Troops from Hesse-Darmstadt fought in various campaigns in the Napoleonic Wars and the Grand Duke contributed several regiments to the armies of the German Confederation, the North German Confederation and the Empire. |
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| | FREIBURG IM BREISGAU - LoveToKnow Article on FREIBURG IM BREISGAU |
 | | The Baden insurgents gained a victory at Freiburg in 1848, and the revolutionary government took refuge in the town in June 1849, but in the following July the Prussian forces took possession and occupied it until 1851. |  | | Since 1821 Freiburg has been the seat of an archbishop with jurisdiction over the sees of Mainz, Rottenberg and Limburg. |
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| | Deutsche Wappen - German Civic Heraldry - BADEN |
 | | At first the Baden arms were placed on a quartered shield of Badenweiler, Rötteln, Badisch-Breisgau and Neuenburg (now Neuchâtel in Switzerland). |  | | In 1830 these very complicated arms were replaced by the arms above; a simple shield with the historical arms of Baden, with two griffins as supporters and the chains of the Orders of which the Grand-Dukes were members. |  | | At the end of the 18th century the number of fields had increased to 18. |
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| | Flags of the Napoleonic Wars - The Grand Duchy of Baden |
 | | Baden joined the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806 and immediately began to re-organise its army on the French pattern. |  | | Flags of the Napoleonic Wars - The Grand Duchy of Baden |  | | By 1809 the army consisted of the Gardes du Corps squadron, a regiment of light dragoons, one of hussars, a corps of artillery with one horse and two foot companies. |
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| | Re: Andreas and Frantz Klebsaddle |
 | | Andreas was born 15May1711 in Sulzfeld, Sinsheim, Grand Duchy of Baden to Johannes and Anna Maria Klebsattel. |  | | Frantz was baptized in Zaisenhausen and later lived in Ittlingen, Sinsheim, Richen Parish, Grand Duchy of Baden. |  | | In Reply to: Andreas and Frantz Klebsaddle by grant hammersberg |
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| | BADENWEILER - LoveToKnow Article on BADENWEILER |
 | | Its new parish (Evangelical) church (1897) is built at the foot of the 11th-century castle which belonged to the margraves of Baden, and was destroyed by the French during the wars 01 Louis XV. |  | | , a health resort and watering place of the grand-duchy of Baden, Germany, 28 m. |  | | To properly cite this BADENWEILER article in your work, copy the complete reference below: |
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| | Germany HQ : Baden Germany |
 | | A music education project sponsored by the state of Baden - Württemberg, Germany. |  | | Germany HQ excludes all liability of any kind (including negligence) in respect of any third party information or other material made available on, or which can be accessed using, this Website. |  | | The Grand Duchy of Baden is situated in the southwestern part of the German Empire. |
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| | ODM of Baden: Links and other References |
 | | Andreas M.Schultz Ising, who has been most generous in sharing his knowledge. |  | | Orders, Medals and Decorations of the Duchy of Baden |  | | David Danner - The Grand Duchy of Baden |
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| | Cartographica Helvetica 14 (1996) 3-9: Summary |
 | | The topographic surveys for the map of the Grand-Duchy of Baden, Germany, were carried out between 1824 and 1844 in the scale 1:25 000. |  | | The original map sheets 1:25 000 (68% of the country's surface), however, were never published but reduced to the scale 1:50 000, engraved in stone, and the contours replaced by hachures. |  | | In addition, the terrain was represented with contour lines, making Baden renowned for having produced the first such map. |
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